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Title: Difference between VV '54 Pro & VV Blues
Post by: Mr. Aguia on March 13, 2017, 02:38:46 PM
Want to replace the single coil in my '87 Ibanez 550. When I use the middle pickup I use it split quite a bit so I want something that splits well. I have a couple of the VV Heavy Blues 2 & I love them but I hate getting the same pickup. Kind of defeats the purpose of having multiple guitars. Needs to be high enough output to partner with the humbuckers. I don't like the glassy really bright typical single coils. Thoughts?
Title: Re: Difference between VV '54 Pro & VV Blues
Post by: daenius on March 14, 2017, 04:46:34 AM
Never tried the VV blues but I have the VV 54s. They have a very sweet top end and not too trebly, but definitely has that classic single coil sound. I run them in the neck and bridge, and I have an Area 58 in the middle.
Title: Re: Difference between VV '54 Pro & VV Blues
Post by: KH Guitar Freak on March 14, 2017, 05:37:29 AM
Maybe try the Injectors?
Title: Re: Difference between VV '54 Pro & VV Blues
Post by: slugworth on March 21, 2017, 01:36:06 AM
Want to replace the single coil in my '87 Ibanez 550. When I use the middle pickup I use it split quite a bit so I want something that splits well. I have a couple of the VV Heavy Blues 2 & I love them but I hate getting the same pickup. Kind of defeats the purpose of having multiple guitars. Needs to be high enough output to partner with the humbuckers. I don't like the glassy really bright typical single coils. Thoughts?

Both of them are warm. With 500k pots, the 54 will sound about as bright as a typical single coil would with 250k pots. The Blues is probably the warmest single that still sounds like a single. Based on what you said, I would recommend the Blues. It should have enough output -- I think the Heavy Blues could be overkill and maybe too dark, but YMMV.